About Analog cautery 300 watt
| Parameter |
Typical / Good Specification |
| Max Power Output (Monopolar Cut) |
300 W (often at 500 load) |
| Other Modes / Power Levels |
Blend / Blend Cut, Coagulation (spray, desiccate, fulgurate), Bipolar modes (soft/force) usually lower power like 80-150 W depending on mode |
| Operating Frequency |
High Frequency RF in the range 330-500 kHz (some units even up to 1 MHz in bipolar mode) Hospital Store+3Healicom+3Perlong Medical+3 |
| Voltage / Supply |
220-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz (some units support wide input range, 110-230 V) Perlong Medical+3Pioneer Medical+3Tannu Surgical Works+3 |
| Modes of Operation |
Monopolar Cut, Monopolar Coagulation, Bipolar Cut / Coag typically multiple cut/coag sub-modes (Pure Cut, Blend, Spray, etc.) HONMED+2Tannu Surgical Works+2 |
| Display / Controls |
Either analog rotary knobs or digital display (LED / 7-segment / LCD) + mode selectors; for easy to use look for clear markings, intuitive layout Tannu Surgical Works+1 |
| Safety Features |
Patient plate return electrode monitoring (to prevent burns), over-temperature protection, overload protection, tissue impedance / tissue response feedback, alarms for fault / plate disconnection. Hospital Store+2HONMED+2 |
| Accessories |
Monopolar pencil (active handle), bipolar forceps, foot pedal / footswitch, patient return plate (adult), cables, occasionally needle sets, tips etc. Tannu Surgical Works+1 |
| Size / Weight / Form |
Smaller portable units may weigh 3-5 kg, mid-range more robust units heavier. Dimensions vary. Hospital Store+2Healicom+2 |
Precision and Safety for Surgical ExcellenceThis 300-watt analog cautery unit is engineered for high-precision surgical applications. Equipped with overload protection, an alarm indicator, and double-insulated circuitry, it provides comprehensive safety for operators and patients. The rotary analog meter and knob allow for finely tuned output control, supporting consistent results in diverse procedures.
Versatile Operating Modes and AccessoriesChoose from Cut, Coag, and Blend operating modes to match specific surgical needs. The unit comes complete with a pen-type handpiece, changeable tips, patient plate, and a power cord. Its robust design and powder-coated surface ensure effective use across hospitals, clinics, and veterinary practices.
Reliable and Easy to MaintainThis cautery system features a powder-coated MS body for corrosion resistance and a straightforward analog display for monitoring output. Its air-cooled mechanism ensures reliable performance under demanding conditions, while autoclave-compatible tips enable efficient sterilization and repeated use.
FAQs of Analog cautery 300 watt:
Q: How do I switch between operating modes on the Analog Cautery 300 Watt unit?
A: Operating modesCut, Coag, and Blendcan be easily selected using the rotary knob on the front panel. Refer to the analog display meter to verify your chosen mode and output for optimal performance during surgical procedures.
Q: What safety features are integrated into this cautery device?
A: The unit includes overload protection to prevent overheating, an alarm indicator for operational issues, return electrode monitoring, a double-insulated internal circuit, and a scratch-resistant powder-coated surface for enhanced durability and safety.
Q: When should the handpiece tips be changed or sterilized?
A: Handpiece tips should be changed whenever they show signs of wear or after repeated use. They are compatible with autoclave sterilization, ensuring safe and quick preparation between procedures.
Q: Where is the Analog Cautery 300 Watt typically used?
A: This device is ideal for surgical, veterinary, and hospital applications. It is suitable for general surgery, ENT, and various veterinary procedures owing to its high precision and safety standards.
Q: What is the process for setting up and operating this cautery unit?
A: Install the included handpiece, patient plate, and power cord. Select your desired operating mode and adjust the output using the rotary knob. Check the LED operation indicator to confirm readiness before beginning tissue cutting or coagulation.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this analog cautery system?
A: Users benefit from its precise output control, versatile modes, ease of operation, robust build, high safety standards, and compatibility with standard sterilization methods. Its durable design ensures long-lasting, dependable use in medical environments.